The Apache Software Foundation’s latest statement on the Java Community Process
highlights continued dissatisfaction and dissent from Oracle’s
stewardship and involvement in open source software.

This comes after some ups and downs for Oracle and its oversight
of Java and other open source software that was previously under
the auspices of Sun Microsystems. Oracle started off on a
rough path when it sued Google over its
implementation of Java in Android without preemptively or clearly
stating that it was not attacking open source. At about the same
time, it let OpenSolaris die a slow, somewhat confusing death. …

Earlier this week I posted how OpenJDK was knock, knock, knockin' on Lenny's door. At that time I also mentioned
how it was already in Ubuntu and Fedora.

What I failed to mention, however, and was right under my very
nose was that fact that OpenJDK had already made it into OpenSUSE
11. Thanks to MySQL Euro-community manager and former SUSE
employee Lenz Grimmer, I was …

Earlier this week I posted how OpenJDK was knock, knock, knockin' on Lenny's door. At that time I also mentioned
how it was already in Ubuntu and Fedora.

What I failed to mention, however, and was right under my very
nose was that fact that OpenJDK had already made it into OpenSUSE
11. Thanks to MySQL Euro-community manager and former SUSE
employee Lenz Grimmer, I was …

Earlier this week I posted how OpenJDK was knock, knock, knockin' on Lenny's door. At that time I also mentioned
how it was already in Ubuntu and Fedora.

What I failed to mention, however, and was right under my very
nose was that fact that OpenJDK had already made it into OpenSUSE
11. Thanks to MySQL Euro-community manager and former SUSE
employee Lenz Grimmer, I was …

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